One person has died and another has been severely injured after a shooting at a Mercedes Benz plant in Germany, police have said.
A suspect has been detained after the shooting in Sindelfingen, the Bild newspaper in Germany has reported, citing police.
Police in the nearby city of Ludwigsburg tweeted:"There is currently a police operation on the factory premises. Police and rescue workers are on duty.The site reportedly assembles the manufacturer's S-Class vehicles. Mercedes Benz has confirmed an incident has taken place in Sindelfingen and it is in touch with authorities.
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